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Rotten Tomatoes Predicts the 2025 Emmy Winners

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Rotten Tomatoes predicts Sweep for Adolescence, Farrell⁤ & Milioti⁢ at 2025 Emmys

Los Angeles, CA – As anticipation⁢ builds for Sunday’s⁢ Emmy nominations proclamation, Rotten ‌Tomatoes has ⁣released its‌ predictions for the‌ 2025 winners, forecasting a strong showing for Netflix’s Adolescence and HBO’s The Penguin. The predictions, unveiled today, highlight key⁣ contenders in ‌several major categories, offering‌ an early glimpse into potential frontrunners as awards season heats‍ up.

The Emmy Awards, recognizing excellence in⁢ television programming, hold important weight within the entertainment industry,​ impacting careers⁢ and shaping‌ the​ landscape of future content. This year’s nominations, to be revealed⁣ on ABC at 5 pm PST / 8 pm EST,⁢ will set the stage for the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, honoring ‍the best‌ in television from the past year.

Rotten Tomatoes predicts Adolescence will take home the award for Limited series or Movie. On the acting front, Colin Farrell is tipped to win Lead Actor ‌in a Limited Series‍ or​ Movie for his role in‌ The ​Penguin, ‌while Cristin Milioti ⁢is ‌predicted to​ win ⁤Lead Actress in ⁢a Limited Series or Movie, ⁣also for The‍ Penguin.

Other potential nominees identified by Rotten Tomatoes include⁣ Michelle Williams (Dying for​ Sex) and Cate Blanchett (disclaimer) in the Lead Actress category.⁢ Renée Zellweger’s performance in Bridget Jones: ⁢Mad About the Boy is highlighted as a “woulda, ‌Coulda, Shoulda” ​contender, suggesting ‍a‌ performance that deserved consideration.

viewers can ⁤tune in to ABC this Sunday to witness the nominations announcement and begin tracking their own predictions as the Emmy season unfolds. For ongoing coverage, reviews,⁢ and watchlists, the Rotten Tomatoes app is available ⁢for download.

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